Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Two Minute Song

I have heard from some of my students, other guitar players and read on the Internet that some of you would like to learn to play guitar a little faster. I guess we would all like some things to go a little faster but learning guitar is not an over night project. However this gave me an idea to try and make some learning a little faster. I wanted to try and give you some songs that I could show in 2 minutes. I decided to use "When the Sun Goes Down" by Kenny Chesney as the first selection. Let me know what you think of this idea.

download complete chord and lyric sheet
If you have some ideas for 2 minute songs please let me know and I will give them a try.

Hope you enjoy my 2 minute songs.

Bob

Monday, August 2, 2010

Get Started Learing the Guitar for Free

Some times the best intentions create their own stumbling blocks. Many of you have said to yourselves, "I really want to learn to play the guitar" or "this summer I will start to learn to play the guitar". May be not exactly these words but some thing along those lines. And I believe you meant every word but things can get in the way; not enough time, I don't have a guitar, where do I find a guitar, where do I go for lessons or it's a little to expensive. All of these points are quite valid and I understand any or all of them can get in the way of what you would like to do. So, at http://www.gtrteacher.com/ I have tried to help out with some of these obstacles.
At Music Ala Carte I have online video guitar lessons, 24 hour access, you can learn and practice your guitar at any time. All videos are easy to follow and all exercises can be printed out any time. I also have a bargain box on the home page of  http://www.gtrteacher.com/ where you can find good deals on solid beginner guitars along with sites for other guitar accessories. The expense of musical instrument lessons has always been intimidating, the the guitar is no exception but at http://www.gtrteacher.com/ if you look under the FREE Lesson tab you will find beginning lessons and songs you can learn if you already know some chords or just want to try them on for size. I stronglyy recommend a visit to http://www.gtrteacher.com/ to take a look at learning the guitar online.
Please stop by and register so I can keep you updated on the news at Music Ala Carte.

Bob Swinton

Sunday, August 1, 2010

First Performance

I woke up this morning remembering my first performance some 50 years ago. It was a state wide contest for strings; piano, violin and guitar. I was 10 with one year of classical guitar lesson under my belt and the ages of the contestants ranged up to 18 years old. My teacher told me that just learning a piece was just the start of the preparations for this performance, practice and repetition were the keys to a good showing at the contest. Well I learned the piece, Tempest, and I still play it today, I practiced over and over but I still remember feeling it was just not good enough for the contest. One day while practicing in my living room I began to imagine I was performing in front of a large group of people in a concert hall and a feeling came over me that I never felt before. All of a sudden I felt it very important the the song was played just right; the notes were correct, the phrasing was as I wanted, the intonations were all there and my technique was as it should be. I knew my concentration and effort needed to be at their peak and I had to be in control of the performance of the song. I have never forgotten that feeling and constantly strive for it in my performances today. My performance went well at the contest and I took 2nd place, I remember that performance as one of the best experiences of my childhood.
I hope you will get a chance to have a First Performance for yourself someday.

Six String Music is Good for the Soul

Friday, July 30, 2010

learn to read music

I got a call the other day from a guitar player that had decided that he wanted to attend a Music School for college. When he went for his first interview they informed him that he would be sight reading music for part of his audition for entry into the school. Well this particular guitar player had taken lessons for 5 years and had never learned how to read music. Oh he could figure it out given enough time but that is not what the college was looking for. He said he had 6 months before his audition and could I help him to learn to read music.
The process of learning to read music usually comes about through the years as you lean to play the guitar. All though many instructors on the internet try to tell you learning to play the guitar can happen in a short time I can tell you that learning music is not a quick process. It takes time and practice.
I designed a plan for him and set him up on http://www.gtrteacher.com/ to learn from the very beginning. A plan I recomend to all beginning guitar students. I advised him to move through the lessons quickly so as not to memorize the exercises and to be sure he was reading the notes and not going by just the patterns. I will then give him new sheet music at each lesson to check his progress as we go along. Along with lots of practice and reading of new music I believe we can accomplish our task in time.
For the beginning guitarist learning the notes string by string not only teaches the student how to read music but also helps to understand music and rhythm. It also gives the new student a chance to strenghten their hands and create agility with their fingers at a steady pace. This is not a process that happens all at once either.
Remember practice and repetition are the keys to learing to play the guitar.

Six String Music is Good for the Soul

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Learn Guitar

I'd like to talk about learning and playing the guitar. Learnig music , and in this case, the guitar is an experience you can take with you through out your life. It brings comfort, confidence and a consistant companion where ever you go. I have used my acoustic guitar as entertainment for myself and my friends, ( they said they were entertained) as a way of making a very enjoyable living and as a peacefull get away for my self.
I have spent countless hours with my guitar just playing and listening to the beautiful sounds we can make. It can bring me back to reality and let me float off to a place where it is peaceful and scerene.
Online guitar lessons are a great way to get yourself started learning how to play the guitar. You can go to www.gtrteacher.com and you will find all the tools you need to begin your online guitar lessons.
You will find free lessons to help you begin your musical journey, useful videos for tuning and tablature along with easy to follow lesson videos and printable resources. There is even a bargin box to help you with purchasing your first guitar or locate a good source to buy strings
If you have been thinking about learning guitar, give it a try I know you will enjoy it.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Finishing up March.

I am working on finishing up level 2 of the guitar lessons at Music ALa Carte and look forward to some new songs and Level 3. I have been looking at many teaching sites on the web and noticed most of them tell you that you can play the guitar quickly and easily. These are nice thoughts but I still believe that to accompish playing the guiatr takes time, dedication and practice. Don't get me wrong, the learning is fun but it won't happen over night. Pleae stop by and take a look at Music ALa Carte at www.gtrteacher.com and send me any comments or suggestion you amy have.
Also don't miss my performace at Lattitudes tiki bar on Friday March 26th. Go to the events schedule at www.robertswinton.com for more information.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Back to work in March

After a short in house vacation and a good visit with my best friends it's time to get back to work at the resort. The sun is shinning in Florida and there are good times to be had at Lattitudes tiki bar. I will be playing on Saturday March 6th from 6:00 to 10:00 PM. I hope you will stop by and say hi and I hope you have a great weekend!
For more information and a drink coupon go to www.gtrteacher.com and look in the event schedule.

Six String Music is Good for the Soul